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Glenn Greenwald

Uncovering the Truth Behind NSA Surveillance and Edward Snowden's Revelations

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Author: Glenn Greenwald

Narrator: Brian

Format: MP3

ISBN: 9781627790734

Language: English

Publish Date: 05/13/2014

Audiobook length: 31min

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Chapter 1: Contact
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Chapter 2: Ten Days in Hong Kong
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Chapter 3: Collect It All
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Chapter 4: The Harm of Surveillance
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Chapter 5: The Fourth Estate
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Chapter 6: Epilogue
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Who should listen No Place to Hide

"No Place to Hide" by Glenn Greenwald is essential listening for anyone interested in civil liberties, government surveillance, and the implications of digital privacy in the modern age. It's particularly relevant for activists, journalists, and students of political science, as well as anyone who wants to understand the impact of Edward Snowden's revelations on global politics and individual freedoms. The audiobook's gripping narrative and critical insights will resonate with those who are concerned about the balance between security and privacy in today's increasingly connected world.

3 quotes from No Place to Hide

  • "The NSA is not just a domestic spy agency; it is a global surveillance agency that has the power to eavesdrop on anyone, anywhere, without oversight or restraint."
  • "Privacy is not an abstract issue; it affects how we live our lives, how we express ourselves, and how we engage with our communities."
  • "The most dangerous aspect of the NSA's revelations is not just the invasion of privacy, but the silencing of dissent and the chilling effect it has on free speech."

Author : Glenn Greenwald

Glenn Greenwald is an accomplished American attorney, journalist, and author known for his incisive commentary on constitutional and civil rights issues. Before gaining prominence as a columnist and blogger for Salon.com, he practiced law as a constitutional litigator. Greenwald has also written for a variety of notable publications, including The New York Times, The Los Angeles Times, The American Conservative, The National Interest, and In These Times, where he provides in-depth analysis on political and legal matters.

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No Place to Hide Free Audiobook Download

Glenn Greenwald

Uncovering the Truth Behind NSA Surveillance and Edward Snowden's Revelations

4.0714404rating

Information

Author: Glenn Greenwald

Narrator: Brian

Format: MP3

ISBN: 9781627790734

Language: English

Publish Date: 05/13/2014

AudioBook length: 31 min

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Who should listen No Place to Hide

"No Place to Hide" by Glenn Greenwald is essential listening for anyone interested in civil liberties, government surveillance, and the implications of digital privacy in the modern age. It's particularly relevant for activists, journalists, and students of political science, as well as anyone who wants to understand the impact of Edward Snowden's revelations on global politics and individual freedoms. The audiobook's gripping narrative and critical insights will resonate with those who are concerned about the balance between security and privacy in today's increasingly connected world.

3 quotes from No Place to Hide

  • "The NSA is not just a domestic spy agency; it is a global surveillance agency that has the power to eavesdrop on anyone, anywhere, without oversight or restraint."
  • "Privacy is not an abstract issue; it affects how we live our lives, how we express ourselves, and how we engage with our communities."
  • "The most dangerous aspect of the NSA's revelations is not just the invasion of privacy, but the silencing of dissent and the chilling effect it has on free speech."

Author: Glenn Greenwald

Glenn Greenwald is an accomplished American attorney, journalist, and author known for his incisive commentary on constitutional and civil rights issues. Before gaining prominence as a columnist and blogger for Salon.com, he practiced law as a constitutional litigator. Greenwald has also written for a variety of notable publications, including The New York Times, The Los Angeles Times, The American Conservative, The National Interest, and In These Times, where he provides in-depth analysis on political and legal matters.